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I have been contemplating converting to Orthodoxy and I feel in my heart it is the right church, although my wife is not on the same page. She is RC and she does not care for all of the theology of the RCC and what has changed over the years. She just likes going to church because she has gone all her life and she has stong family ties to it. We have never been much to discuss religion much, and it has definatly hampered our ability to do it now. I feel like I cannot fully raise a daughter in a church where I say yes the church is right on this matter but on this other matter it is not because of ....... So I asked my wife tonight about going to a Vespers service and she obliged for my sake.

She has mentioned she WILL not change churches even though I have mentioned a few key points about the Orthodox and RC Churches. There are many reasons I would convert to Orthodoxy, and the Only reason I would stay RC is to keep the unity of my family and appease my wife. Although I feel spirtually blah in the RCC.

I do not know what to do. I want to know that everything I have learned of the Orthodox Church is because of the Will of God, but I also know that the way my wife and I met and married was definatly the Will of God. It isn't right for a family to be separted in churches. I have been praying for years that God would bring us to a church and I almost feel that the Orthodox chuch is the Church. Though, the nearest church is two hours away. I wish I knew what God wanted for us? This has been an ongoing difficult process for us. Any advice. Thanks, Caleb

I know that this is a serious problem and I would suggest that you meet with an Orthodox Priest in your home town and discuss this matter in person. He will be able to guide you throu this situation and may actually have greater impact on this matter beyond what we on the web can offer.

I have been contemplating converting to Orthodoxy and I feel in my heart it is the right church, although my wife is not on the same page. She is RC and she does not care for all of the theology of the RCC and what has changed over the years. She just likes going to church because she has gone all her life and she has stong family ties to it. We have never been much to discuss religion much, and it has definatly hampered our ability to do it now. I feel like I cannot fully raise a daughter in a church where I say yes the church is right on this matter but on this other matter it is not because of ....... So I asked my wife tonight about going to a Vespers service and she obliged for my sake.

She has mentioned she WILL not change churches even though I have mentioned a few key points about the Orthodox and RC Churches. There are many reasons I would convert to Orthodoxy, and the Only reason I would stay RC is to keep the unity of my family and appease my wife. Although I feel spirtually blah in the RCC.

I do not know what to do. I want to know that everything I have learned of the Orthodox Church is because of the Will of God, but I also know that the way my wife and I met and married was definatly the Will of God. It isn't right for a family to be separted in churches. I have been praying for years that God would bring us to a church and I almost feel that the Orthodox chuch is the Church. Though, the nearest church is two hours away. I wish I knew what God wanted for us? This has been an ongoing difficult process for us. Any advice. Thanks, Caleb

A difficult situation to be sure. If it is God's will He will bring you both to the Church in His time. Seek the guidance of an Orthodox priest and above all else pray.

She is going to Vespers. That is good. Be humble and gracious with her and pray. Continue to ask her to attend services with you, but don't "hard sell" her. Have faith that the Holy Spirit will work in her.

I thought there was no hope with my wife when we dated intially. We actually broke up over the issue and had concluded that we were just not compatible or right for each other. This week, we celebrate the 1 year anniversary of her baptism/chrismation and last week marked our 5 month wedding anniversary.

She is going to Vespers. That is good. Be humble and gracious with her and pray. Continue to ask her to attend services with you, but don't "hard sell" her. Have faith that the Holy Spirit will work in her.

I thought there was no hope with my wife when we dated intially. We actually broke up over the issue and had concluded that we were just not compatible or right for each other. This week, we celebrate the 1 year anniversary of her baptism/chrismation and last week marked our 5 month wedding anniversary.

That is also great advice, and Praise God for the outcome of your past situation!

St Monica, mother of St Augustine, prayed day and night for her son when he was living a wild life. Augustine had, among other activities, fathered a child out of wedlock. Monica was told by her Bishop that "no child of so many tears (prayers) could be lost." Monica's prayers were instrumental in saving Augustine.

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